5 Best and Cheap VPS with Apple Pay Payment Method
5 Best and Cheap VPS with Apple Pay Payment Method

Over the past year I’ve spent a ton of time trying out budget VPS hosts and honestly one of the trickiest parts was finding affordable VPS providers that accept Apple Pay — whether I’m buying a quick server for testing or spinning up something long-term, being able to pay with Apple Pay has made my life a lot easier. Below are the top five that support Apple Pay based on my hands-on tests and research.
1. LightNode

Overview:
Hands down one of the most flexible VPS hosts I’ve used that also makes checkout with local wallets and mobile wallets smooth. LightNode gives you NVMe VPS with hourly billing plus support for mobile payment options including Apple Pay during checkout (via Stripe/checkout flow).
Pros:
- Full root access and choice of OS.
- Competitive pricing with hourly billing.
- Quick provisioning and global locations.
Cons:
- Not the cheapest absolute base plan if you just want the lowest price.
2. Hawk Host

Overview:
One of the rare VPS hosts with explicit Apple Pay support on their payment page — and honestly the checkout UX is smooth. You can pay your hosting plan including VPS with Apple Pay with just a few clicks.
Pros:
- Apple Pay supported for all services.
- Stable performance and veteran provider with lots of options.
- 30-day money-back guarantee.
Cons:
- VPS pricing isn’t always the absolute cheapest.
- Some features reserved for higher tiers.
3. Serverspace

Overview:
Serverspace added Apple Pay support for payments, which I discovered while hunting budget VPS options that don’t make you type long card numbers. Their interface is clean and provisioning is quick.
Pros:
- Easy Apple Pay checkout means fast provisioning.
- Good uptime and configurable server options.
Cons:
- Less well-known than some competitors.
- Technical support is okay but not outstanding.
4. Virtua Cloud

Overview:
Virtua Cloud supports Apple Pay on their payment options list — I tested it with Safari and it worked pretty much instantly. They have cheaper baseline plans compared with some legacy hosts.
Pros:
- Apple Pay available alongside card, PayPal, crypto.
- Simple control panel and affordable budgets.
Cons:
- Feature set on lowest plans is a bit bare-bones.
- Not as many data center choices as bigger brands.
5. HostPalace

Overview:
HostPalace is another host with Apple Pay on the global payment list, and I found the checkout process on phones very smooth. Their plans give you straightforward VPS setups if you just want cheap, simple hosting.
Pros:
- Apple Pay supported globally.
- Solid uptime and decent node locations.
Cons:
- Not always the lowest price compared to specialized budget hosts.
- Some advanced features are limited to higher tiers.
FAQ
How to use Apple Pay?
To use Apple Pay, you simply need an Apple device (iPhone, iPad, Mac) with Wallet set up and a linked card. At checkout on a supported VPS provider site, select Apple Pay and authenticate using Face ID, Touch ID, or your Apple device passcode.
How to set up Apple Pay?
Open the Wallet app on your iPhone or Mac and tap “Add Card” to link a supported credit/debit card. Follow the prompts to verify it with your bank — once you’ve done that, Apple Pay will be ready to use on supported websites and apps.
How do I access my Apple Pay account?
There’s no “Apple Pay account” per se — Apple Pay is tied to your Wallet on your Apple device. Just open Wallet on your iPhone/Mac to see all linked cards and payment history (transactions are shown on linked card statements).